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LivingHealthWhat do trees and Home Hospice North Lanark have in common?

What do trees and Home Hospice North Lanark have in common?

At first glance, trees and Home Hospice North Lanark (HHNL) may seem unrelated. But both provide lasting, essential support—one for the environment and the other for our community.

HHNL is experiencing a sharp rise in demand for its free, compassionate services, helping individuals and families navigate some of life’s most challenging moments. Yet, the only way we can continue meeting this need is through fundraising efforts like our Annual Tree Fundraiser. Every tree sold directly supports these vital programs, ensuring that HHNL can continue to be there for those who need us most.

This year, tree sales are down compared to last year, and we need your help to change that. By purchasing a tree, you’re not just investing in a greener community—you’re ensuring that HHNL can provide comfort, care, and support where it’s needed most.

With Mother’s Day around the corner, consider giving a gift that grows. Planting a tree in honor of a mother, grandmother, or loved one is a beautiful way to celebrate their legacy while making a lasting impact on both our environment and our community.

Staff Picks for Mother’s Day!  Our team recommends Maple and fruit trees—the perfect tribute to a loved one. These trees not only provide beauty, shade, and even homegrown fruit, but they also support HHNL’s vital work in the community. Each tree comes with everything needed—you simply plant it and watch it flourish.

Order yours today and be part of something truly meaningful. Visit https://trees.hhnl.ca/  to purchase your tree and help HHNL continue its essential work.

Let’s dig in, North Lanark!

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